Archdeacon of Richmond and Craven
The Archdeacon of Richmond and Craven is an archdiaconal post in the Church of England. It is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Leeds. It is divided into seven rural deaneries: Bowland, Ewecross, Harrogate, Richmond, Ripon, Skipton, and Wensley.
History
The archdeaconry of Richmond was created around the year 1088, and was endowed by Thomas, Archbishop of York. It had the valuable impropriations of Easingwold, Bolton, Clapham, and Thornton Steward. It was the wealthiest and most extensive Archdeaconry in the Kingdom, and originally comprised the western parts of Yorkshire and Lancashire, as well as the greater portion of the counties of Cumberland and Westmorland. From 1127 onwards however, Henry I removed Allerdale and Cumberland from the jurisdiction in order to form the See of Carlisle. By way of compensation for this loss, Archbishop Thurstan conferred upon the Archdeacon all the privileges and prerogatives of a bishop, with the exception that he could not ordain, consecrate, or confirm. The Archdeacon had his own Consistory court at Richmond, where wills were proved, licences and faculties granted, and all matters of ecclesiastical cognizance dealt with. He had also the sole supervision of the clergy within his jurisdiction, including institution to, and removal from, benefices.In 1541, Henry VIII established the bishopric of Chester, and the Archdeacon of Richmond's pastoral and judicial powers were transferred to York. The office of Archdeacon of Richmond was technically incorporated into the new bishopric. However the changes affected by this action were slight, with the exception that its revenues underwent serious diminution, and its position was now that of a commissary, elected by the Bishop of Chester. The Archdeacon continued to enjoy the same authority, judicial and otherwise, which had been enjoyed by his predecessors. The position was, however, described as a sinecure in 1805.
In 1836, the jurisdiction was transferred to the newly formed See of Ripon. In January 1838, the consistory court of Richmond was abolished, along with all other peculiars.
Upon the creation of the Diocese of Leeds on 20 April 2014, the archdeaconry received the territory of the Craven archdeaconry and was renamed Richmond and Craven; it now forms the Ripon episcopal area.
List of archdeacons
High Medieval
- bef. 1128–1157 : Osbert de Bayeux
- –aft. 1164: Bartholomew
- bef. 1184–1189 : Godfrey de Luci
- –aft. 1196: William de Chemillé
- –1197 : Eustace, Dean of Salisbury and Archdeacon of the East Riding
- bef. 1198–bef. 1199 : Honorius of Kent
- 1198–1202 : Roger de Sancto Edmundo
- 1199–aft. 1199 : Honorius '
- 1202–1208 : Honorius '
- : Morgan
- bef. 1213–1217 : Richard Marsh
- bef. 1218–aft. 1238: William Langton
- bef. 1239–aft. 1239: Walter de Woburn
- bef. 1240–bef. 1241: Robert Haget
- bef. 1241–aft. 1252: John le Romeyn the elder
- bef. 1253–aft. 1260: William
- bef. 1262–aft. 1269: Simon of Evesham
- bef. 1271–aft. 1271: Richard le Brun
- 5 December 1272–aft. 1273: Thomas Passelew
- bef. 1276–aft. 1278: Geoffrey de Sancto Marco
- 28 April 1279 – 12 May 1290 : Henry of Newark
- 1290–aft. 1301: Gerard de Vuippens
Late Medieval
- bef. 1301–16 May 1317 : Francesco Cardinal Caetani
- 25 April 1309 – 1310 : John Sandale
- 1317–1322 : Roger Northburgh
- 2 November 1322 – 1328 : Hélie de Talleyrand-Périgord, Bishop of Limoges
- 1328–January 1346 : Robert Wodehouse
- 7 January–May 1346 : John Gynwell
- June 1346–20 November 1348 : Jean-Raymond Cardinal de Comminges, Cardinal-Bishop of Porto
- 1349–bef. 1359 : Henry de Walton
- 13 December 1359–bef. 1383 : Humphrey de Cherleton
- 1383–11 January 1385 : John Bacon
- 11 January 1385 – 1388 : John Waltham
- 1388–May 1400 : Thomas Dalby '
- 19 May 1400 – 4 March 1401 : Stephen Scrope
- 4 March 1401 – 18 March 1402 : Nicholas Bubwith
- 18 March 1402–bef. 1418 : Stephen Scrope '
- 6 September 1418–bef. 1442 : Henry Bowet
- 8 November 1442 – 1450 : Thomas Kempe
- 8 February 1450 – 1454 : William Grey
- 17 August 1454 – 1457 : Lawrence Booth
- 17 October 1457 – 1459 : John Arundel
- 21 May 1459 – 1465 : John Booth
- 5 July 1465 – 1484 : John Sherwood
- 2 January 1485 – 1485 : Edward de la Pole
- 28 September 1485 – 1493 : John Blyth
- 5 March 1494 – 1500 : Christopher Urswick, Dean of York until 1494, Dean of Windsor from 1496
- 1500–1506 : James Stanley
- 24 September 1506–bef. 1526 : Thomas Dalby
- 1526–bef. 1529 : Thomas Wynter
- 7 December 1529 – 1541 : William Knight
Early modern
- 1541–bef. 1554: John Bird, Bishop of Chester
- bef. 1554–bef. 1559 : John Horleston '
- bef. 1559–Oct 1559 : John Hansom '
- Oct 1559–bef. 1574: John Horleston
- 17 March 1574–bef. 1603 : Christopher Goodman
- 6 November 1603 – 1607 : Thomas Mallory
- 21 December 1607 – 10 March 1648 : Thomas Dod
- 20 May 1648–bef. 1664 : Henry Bridgeman
- 10 June 1664 – 26 November 1678 : Charles Bridgeman
- 3 December 1678 – 11 March 1695 : Henry Dove
- 2 April 1695–bef. 1703 : Thomas Lamplugh
- 10 September 1703 – 7 May 1729 : William Stratford
- 4 June 172922 October 1781 : Samuel Peploe
- 30 October 178115 April 1792 : Thomas Townson
- 9 May 179211 March 1797 : Thomas Breithweite
- 25 April 1797bef. 1801 : George Bower
- 14 January 18014 June 1824 : John Owen
- 5 October 1824bef. 1826 : Henry Law
- 30 December 18264 May 1854 : John Headlam
- 7 June 185421 June 1868 : Charles Dodgson
Late modern
- 18681894 : Edwards Cust
- 18941907 : William Danks
- bef. 1909?: Armstrong Hall
- 19211937 : Arthur Watson
- 193722 September 1939 : Claude Thornton
- 19401951 : Donald Bartlett
- 19511954 : William MacPherson
- 19541961 : Harry Graham
- 19721976 : John Turnbull
- 19761983 : Paul Burbridge
- 19831993 : Norman McDermid
- 19932006 : Ken Good
- 19 May 20072 March 2013 : Janet Henderson
- 1 February 20132 February 2014: Nicholas Henshall
- 2 February 201420 April 2014: Paul Slater, Archdeacon of Craven
- 20 April 201419 July 2015: Paul Slater, Archdeacon of Richmond and Craven
- 19 July 201517 January 2016 : Simon Cowling, Acting Archdeacon of Richmond and Craven
- 17 January 201618 October 2018 : Beverley Mason, Archdeacon of Richmond and Craven
- 10 March 2019present: Jonathan Gough